Decoding Apple's WWDC 2014 logo

We couldn't resist taking a closer look at Apple's WWDC 2014 logo to see if we can spot any clues.

Apple on 3 April announced the dates for WWDC 2014, its annual Developers Conference event that'll take place in San Francisco from 2 June to 6 June this year. In addition to the announcement, Apple also revealed the logo design for WWDC 2014, which should kick off with a keynote that's used to unveil iOS 8, Mac OS X 10.10 and more.

Here, we take a closer look at the WWDC 2014 logo and its design to speculate over possible clues hidden within it. After all, Apple is known for its cryptic event invitations, in which the company often hides hints about what to expect during big keynotes.

We won't know for sure what Apple is going to unveil until June arrives, although the company has confirmed that we'll get a glimpse at the future of iOS and OS X so we can assume new operating systems are in store. However, we can't resist dissecting the logo in order to satisfy our craving for more information about the event while we wait. Be warned, this could get a little silly. If you spot anything we haven't, let us know in the comments section below or on Twitter.